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What we want now are fundamental probability sets which give probabilities ACROSS the ranges of C. These probabilities can ... Continuing this through the remaining 13 ranges , we get a new fundamental probability set which gives us the ...
What we want now are fundamental probability sets which give probabilities ACROSS the ranges of C. These probabilities can ... Continuing this through the remaining 13 ranges , we get a new fundamental probability set which gives us the ...
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Likewise for Lo the same considerations would give us the same probability and the same K. By ... Thus by the product - law C = 74 is the probable number of words in common when t 1 , and this is the answer the c - function gives .
Likewise for Lo the same considerations would give us the same probability and the same K. By ... Thus by the product - law C = 74 is the probable number of words in common when t 1 , and this is the answer the c - function gives .
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Neither readings nor definitions are explicitly given , but the readings can be reconstructed . The value of this rime book ... Example : the KY gives tsiâk as the only reading for a graph meaning ' bird ' . Instead of a regular plain ...
Neither readings nor definitions are explicitly given , but the readings can be reconstructed . The value of this rime book ... Example : the KY gives tsiâk as the only reading for a graph meaning ' bird ' . Instead of a regular plain ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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